Manfrotto 035 Super Clamp without Stud vs 6" End Jaw Grip with 5/8" Stud for light stands
Overall winner: Manfrotto 035 Super Clamp without Stud
Key Differences
Manfrotto 035 (A) offers broad compatibility with friction arms and a strong grip on surfaces up to 2.1" thick and sits in a more affordable price tier; NEEWER 6" End Jaw Grip (B) provides a built-in 5/8" stud and a sturdy stainless steel shaft with aluminum jaw and rubber pads, and lists compatibility up to 6.6" diameter but lacks a detailed accessory list
Manfrotto 035 Super Clamp without Stud
A sturdy clamp for securing equipment on surfaces up to 2.1" thick. Provides stable, reliable grip in various shooting environments. Customers note solid build quality and secure hold, compatible with other arms
Pros
- Solid build quality
- Strong grip on surfaces up to 2.1" thick
- Versatile for use with friction arms and other setups
- Easy to secure and use
Cons
- No built-in stud included
- Limited to thickness up to 2.1"
6" End Jaw Grip with 5/8" Stud for light stands
Stable end jaw grip for mounting light fixtures or accessories via a 5/8" stud. Durable stainless steel shaft with aluminum jaws provides secure support for tubular supports up to 6.6" diameter. Customers highlight solid build quality and good value
Pros
- secure mounting via 5/8" stud
- sturdy stainless steel shaft
- aluminum jaw with rubber pads
- handles heavy-duty use
Cons
- no explicit compatibility list beyond up to 6.6" diameter
- no included accessories noted
- price not fixed in description
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Manfrotto |
| Durability | NEEWER |
| Versatility | Manfrotto |
| User Reviews | Manfrotto |